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Whats most likely wrong with your HS850 is the connect button on the front of the headset (the larger oval chrome one with an inlay of a traditional phone handset on it)is stuck down. To repair this you will hold the hand set and pull up on lanyard attach point firmly. (This facia is held on by double sided tape). After pulling the facia you need to purchase or borrow a T-6 Torx bit to remove the screw that holds the headset together. Once you get to the circuit board you will see what the button and spring assembly are (all is is a round piece of foil and the "spring" is a piece of tape using tension to pull the foil up!) Reset the piece of tape so it does not rest on the board and reassemble that headset. Enjoy your HS-850

I had the same problem with my HS850, as did my nephew. In both cases the problem was a broken wire to the microphone element. To see if this is your problem, seperate the two halves of the boom. The boom snaps together, so seperating the halves only requires a sharp object to pry along the joint. Once it is open, remove the inside half (the part that goes against your cheek). Two small wires run from the microphone element to the body of the headset. If the boom is pointed toward you, the wire most likely to break is the one on the right (the bottom wire, if you were wearing the headset). It will probably be broken at the hinge point, where the inside half of the boom acts like scissors and snips the wire. If you are good at soldering, you may be able to repair or replace that wire. Having it repaired will probably cost more than the price of a replacement headset, so it won't hurt to try a repair.
If you have a Motorola HS850 that works, it might be a good idea to open the boom and put a small spot of silicone adhesive on the wires to keep them out of the hinge. That should prevent what appears to be a common problem with this headset.

Ok i can here people but they cant here me i mean u no the pic that u talk threw well i took it off but i seen that a black wire waz off so i guess thats the wire that u talk threw but does some one no how to fix it

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Hi,to complete the look of a tech-savvy, iPhone-using individual, you must have a Bluetooth headset to accompany it. You can pair any Bluetooth headset with an iPhone. The Motorola HS850 is no exception to this. Both Motorola and Apple's Bluetooth set-up process is fast, so you'll be talking with people through your new Bluetooth on your iPhone in a matter of minutes.

Instructions

Charge the Motorola HS850 headset fully before attempting to pair. Usually, it takes two to three hours to charge the headset.

Press and hold the "Call" button (has a phone icon on it) on the headset for six to 10 seconds. The outside LED light will turn on indicating that the phone is in pairing mode.

Choose "Settings" on the iPhone homescreen.

Select "General," then "Bluetooth."

Select to turn Bluetooth on.

Wait for the phone to search for in-range devices.

Select theMotorola HS850 from the list of devices.

Enter the headset passkey to complete the pairing. By default this is "0000."

1.Press and hold the Multifunction button in the middle of a boom headset while the headset is closed. The light will glow blue.2.Open the boom microphone and the blue light should remain on. If not, repeat step 1.3.On the cell phone, press Menu > Settings > Connection > Bluetooth > Handsfree > New Device4.Select HS850 once a connection is detected.5.The passkey "0000" is now entered to confirm the connection has been made.6.The cell phone screen will now read "Bluetooth Connection".

Tips:1.Provided you set the Bluetooth power to "On" after the initial connection has been made, the phone will automatically re-connect to the headset.2.To set the Bluetooth power on - Press Menu, Select Settings, then Connections, then Bluetooth link, scroll to Setup and select that. Scroll to Power and chose Change. Scroll to On and press Select. The screen should now read "Changed: Power On".3.Test Your Connection: Close the headset and watch for cell phone to say "Disconnected". Re-open the headset and the phone should be connected automatically and will now display "Bluetooth Connected".

1.Press and hold the Multifunction button in the middle of a boom headset while the headset is closed. The light will glow blue.2.Open the boom microphone and the blue light should remain on. If not, repeat step 1.3.On the cell phone, press Menu > Settings > Connection > Bluetooth > Handsfree > New Device4.Select HS850 once a connection is detected.5.The passkey "0000" is now entered to confirm the connection has been made.6.The cell phone screen will now read "Bluetooth Connection".

Tips:1.Provided you set the Bluetooth power to "On" after the initial connection has been made, the phone will automatically re-connect to the headset.2.To set the Bluetooth power on - Press Menu, Select Settings, then Connections, then Bluetooth link, scroll to Setup and select that. Scroll to Power and chose Change. Scroll to On and press Select. The screen should now read "Changed: Power On".3.Test Your Connection: Close the headset and watch for cell phone to say "Disconnected". Re-open the headset and the phone should be connected automatically and will now display "Bluetooth Connected".